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Wednesday, July 23, 2008
The New Trussardi Shop, Milan
I'm adding this shop to my "must-see-whenever-in-Milan" list (the title is longer than the list)
It's a lovely image, but I'm really sick of fashion borrowing 'credibility' / 'cool' / 'truth' from music. I mean, really, what is this manufactured connection between music and Trussardi? The Palatrussardi isn't exactly a cutting edge music venue... Liza Minnelli?! And now they're trying to make their shop look like Toe Rag Studio..? We're not buying.
Hopefully the sound equipment is functional? Otherwise, would this be the high-fashion equivalent of TGI Friday's junk-on-the-walls decoration? Jorge from W Palm Beach
What!!! How did Trussardi end up like this?????? Hmmm, guess everyone is taking to the Lower East Side for inspiration these days. For shame Italian designers, for shame.
This image is very inspiring. I would like to see more of this kind of images about those interesting sets for showing clothing. I can´t fin the relationship between coolness music and high fashion here. It reminds me a garage and the love for our close things, old and new ones. I have the same conection as my clothing as well as my books, lovely appliances, etc.
this looks just like the Number Nine store in Tribeca that's been there for several years now. Hmmm...oddly familiar. You should check that store, it's one of NY's best kept secret for mens fashion from Japan.
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post a commentLooks like my bedroom
And they're selling... what?
(I thought it was a coat rack in a recording studio.)
That looks like a really cool shopping setting. Is the recording equipment functional? :D
like varvatos in nyc, same thinking...mehhh
that place looks great!!!
ps menstyle piece with Tyler and Josh great congrats you have come a long long long way since i started reading this blog and you deserve it.
Looks like it is modeled on Lemaire's (the Lacoste designer)store in Paris, in Marais.
Scott, have you been there? It is way cool.
what a great way to attract customers! a great way to combine both music and fashion altogether. that store is def on my list.
Where is it exactly?
Wanna visit it!
It's a lovely image, but I'm really sick of fashion borrowing 'credibility' / 'cool' / 'truth' from music. I mean, really, what is this manufactured connection between music and Trussardi? The Palatrussardi isn't exactly a cutting edge music venue... Liza Minnelli?! And now they're trying to make their shop look like Toe Rag Studio..? We're not buying.
Hopefully the sound equipment is functional? Otherwise, would this be the high-fashion equivalent of TGI Friday's junk-on-the-walls decoration? Jorge from W Palm Beach
I love this photo.
How absolutely annoying. Completely agree with the person above who is sick of fashion stealing street cred from music.
What!!! How did Trussardi end up like this?????? Hmmm, guess everyone is taking to the Lower East Side for inspiration these days. For shame Italian designers, for shame.
This image is very inspiring. I would like to see more of this kind of images about those interesting sets for showing clothing. I can´t fin the relationship between coolness music and high fashion here. It reminds me a garage and the love for our close things, old and new ones. I have the same conection as my clothing as well as my books, lovely appliances, etc.
my father loves trussardi, I didn't think that brand would still be around.. um, trip to Milan anyone? :)
this is cool & BEST !!!!!!
this looks just like the Number Nine store in Tribeca that's been there for several years now. Hmmm...oddly familiar. You should check that store, it's one of NY's best kept secret for mens fashion from Japan.